In the same web browser,
type http://your_fully_qualified_server_name:port_number/ibm/console,
where your_fully_qualified_server_name is
the fully qualified host name for the machine that contains the administrative
server, and port_number is the administrative console port
number. When the administrative console is on the local machine, your_fully_qualified_server_name can
be localhost unless security is enabled. On Windows platforms, use the actual host name
if localhost is not recognized. If security is enabled,
your request is redirected to https://your_fully_qualified_server_name:port_number/ibm/console,
where your_fully_qualified_server_name is the fully qualified
host name for the machine that contains the administrative server,
and port_number is the administrative console secure port number.
The administrative
consoles for an unfederated application server, the deployment manager
and the administrative agent use 9060 as the default port number for
an unsecure administrative console and 9043 as the default port number
for a secure administrative console. Each new administrative console
that you deploy during profile creation is assigned a new unsecure
port number, and, if you enable security during profile creation,
a new secure port number. Whichever unsecure administrative console
you create first is assigned port 9060, as long as the port is available.
Likewise, whichever secure administrative console you create first
is assigned port 9043, as long as the port is available.
The administrative console for
the job manager uses 9960 as the default port number for an unsecure
administrative console and 9943 as the default port number for a secure
administrative console. Each new administrative console that you deploy
during profile creation is assigned a new unsecure port number, and,
if you enable security during profile creation, a new secure port
number. Whichever unsecure administrative console you create first
is assigned port 9960, as long as the port is available. Likewise,
whichever secure administrative console you create first is assigned
port 9943, as long as the port is available.
For a listing of
supported web browsers, see WebSphere Application Server system requirements.
In
the same web browser, type http://your_fully_qualified_server_name:port_number/ibm/console.
The your_fully_qualified_server_name string is the
fully qualified host name for the machine that contains the administrative
console. The administrative console can be for an unfederated application
server, a deployment manager, an administrative agent, or a job manager.
The port number for the port_number string is 9060 by default
for the unfederated application server, the deployment manager, and
the administrative agent. For the job manager, the port number for
the port_number string is 9960 by default.
If you cannot start the administrative
console because the console port conflicts with an application that
is already running on the machine, do one of the following actions:
- Change the port number and propagate the number to the appropriate
files:
- Change all the occurrences of the console port to a
new port
number. Make the port changes in the installation
root/profiles/profile name/config/cells/cell_name/nodes/node_name/servers/server_name/serverindex.xml
file and the installation root/profiles/profile
name/config/cells/cell_name/virtualhosts.xml files.
- Run the ./wsc2n.sh script from the installation root/WebSphere/AppServer/bin directory.
The ./wsc2n.sh script generates the was.env file,
the control.jvm.options file, the servant.jvm.options file,
and the adjunct.jvm.options file for each server
and the was.env file for the location service daemon.
These generated files will contain the updated administrative console
port number.
- Shut down the other application that
uses the conflicting port
before starting the WebSphere Application Server product.
For a listing of supported web browsers, see
WebSphere Application Server system
requirements at
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?
rs=180&uid=swg27006921
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